Monday, July 16, 2012

12-07-16 LiveLeak comments on "Wassup, Jill"





what is this shit?

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  • @MANNY_THE_CREATOR I think its spam actually... otherwise its a gigantic wtf

    Posted 8 hours ago By 

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  • @fuchajen
    It's the latter!

    Joseph Zernik, PhD
    Human Rights Alert (NGO)

    Posted 4 hours ago By 

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  • @HumanRightsAlert sooo being the latter... Im so lost and confused... what is your aim with this clip?

    Posted 3 hours ago By 

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  • @fuchajen
    Art for Art Sake.
    And promotion of the upcoming party:
    The Spaceship in Jsrusalem AlQuds
    August 17 - ?

    Posted 3 hours ago By 

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  • @HumanRightsAlert :o)(o: Art is always fascinating!! :o)(o:

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  • @fuchajen
    12-07-14 De Jerusalem a' Paris - Fete de la Bastille - Wassup, Jill?
    By special request by our French friends, this video art classic is dedicated to Bastille Day in France!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZLA9TGfva8

    Posted 1 hour ago By 

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  • @HumanRightsAlert
    On a more serious note, I am playing with mapping the extent of unannounced censorship in Israel.

    For example, my previous art classic, "Luv at Half Doze," was effectively excluded from wireless networks in Israel, probably through applications secretly built into the various mobile cellular platforms, which block some terms in index searches.

    Please note:
    1) Our new art classic, "Wassup, Jill" was indexed using the following key words:
    Sex, party, boobs, chicks, butt Spaceship

    2) Our previous art classic, "Luv at Half Doze" was indexed using the same key words with the following addition: Occuparty.

    Joseph Zernik, PhD
    Human Rights Alert (NGO)
     Less..

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